@KickUp&nbsp; I know this may sound like a silly question but will all car team liveries have number plates? Some didn't in DiRT Rally and I always thought that was a small detail that was missing, because rally cars need them for the liaison. After all, they are road-legal machines.

@KickUp&nbsp; I know this may sound like a silly question but will all car team liveries have number plates? Some didn't in DiRT Rally and I always thought that was a small detail that was missing, because rally cars need them for the liaison. After all, they are road-legal machines.

@KickUp, I do believe some rallys will give wavers to allow certain cars to compete without a "legit" plate. Monte Carlo 2016 for instance. Is this true?

I don't know the full specifics but I think some do.

Not so. I bet you can't find any photos of a car without at least a rear number plate (absent accident damage of course!)

Example Neuville at Tour de Corse 2016:

Rear:

Front:

Insurance for rally cars in France (at least for WRC rallies) is set on the car's number and not on the plates, so they don't have plates for French WRC rallies (Monte Carlo, Corsica and the old Rally de France)

So if I'm looking into having a PC built DR requirements would be ok? I'm a little PC challenged so any suggestion are welcome.

Simple answer to everything. Get the fastest gfx card you can afford, i5 cpu. 16 gb ram (debatable 8or16). Everything else is a bonus for what you have left... ssd, etc

The price difference between 8 and 16GB of RAM is so negligible these days compared to the rest of the cost that you might as well go for 16, SSD though is most definitely worth the money even only for the OS

Not in Portugal. 16GB is exactly the double of the price of 8GB and if I choose to go with 8GB (DDR4) the money I safe is enough to buy an 120GB SSD.

FWIW, when I upgraded from 8GB to 16GB there was no performance change at all in DR, so don't feel like you're missing out. The SSD is absolutely more beneficial, load times are only about 5-8 seconds at most.

DiRT Rally is really low memory consuming, I've never got it more than 2GB usage.BF1 for instance takes 4,5GB to .... whatever you have. Usage is usual around 6,5GB because it can't get more (I've got 8GB, OS takes around 800MB and the rest is for different stuff like TS, etc.)

@KickUp, I do believe some rallys will give wavers to allow certain cars to compete without a "legit" plate. Monte Carlo 2016 for instance. Is this true?

I don't know the full specifics but I think some do.

Not so. I bet you can't find any photos of a car without at least a rear number plate (absent accident damage of course!)

Example Neuville at Tour de Corse 2016:

Rear:

Front:

Insurance for rally cars in France (at least for WRC rallies) is set on the car's number and not on the plates, so they don't have plates for French WRC rallies (Monte Carlo, Corsica and the old Rally de France)

I tried the S1 E2 in Assetto Corsa last night, its hairy!! Good fun, Kudos have definitely got tarmac physics right and cars dont snap like they do in DR

Well, it would be quite silly if they didn't get thetarmac to feel good as that is the only surface they have

However, the WRC mod cars still feel like GT3 cars with a rally skin. They are not nimble enough imo.

Well yes, alright xD

The fiesta one isnt too bad, I do agree though. I think its mainly down to the dirt physics being non existant though so they work reasonably well considering. I'm hopeful they do try their hand at it in the future, the force feedback is really good and the cars don't turn too fast like they do in DR (can't remember how that aspect felt in D4 now lol)